Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images.

I don't care how many shades of gray there are. If you want it to "read like real paper," the background should be white and the text should be black. Screw gray!

Anyway, Amazon ought to ship me a free Kindle 2 after taking my money for what was for me an unusable Kindle 1. I promise to give it an honest review. I will say the new one looks better, apparently it's not wedge-shaped anymore. But I need to see the screen.

ADDED: Try the Stanza app for the iPhone. I like that. It's free and you can download lots of free books too. Any classic book is easily available. I've been reading Mark Twain. The text is black-on-white on the clear, brightly lit screen. Kindle seems to be aimed at people who feel that a lit screen is hurting their eyes. That's not me. I look at a lit screen all day long and enjoy it.

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It certainly looks nicer than the previous version. But I can't bring myself to pay to download books. I rarely even buy new books - the used bookstore and the library are much more my speed.I'm currently re-reading Tom Clancy, and Without Remorse is $6.39 on the Kindle and in a used hardcover or paperback for one cent. Even with shipping, I'll take the physical book at that kind of discount.

Can we order one at Borders and have them include every Obama worship book preloaded at no extra cost? This Kindle 2 will do the trick for the reader on the peopleless Twilight Zone episode... unless he's clumsy like our novice President. One more thought, how many kindle 2's can be given away for a mere 1 billion stimulus dollars? We can demand that Pelossi and Reid place the order thru our Professoress.

I saw some images of the new Kindle. It's ugly. It's just a book reader. My iPod touch is a book reader and a hundred other things. It's still sexy-looking and it fits in my pocket. Apart from the issue of battery life, I can't imagine why someone would choose a Kindle over an iPhone/Pod. Does the Kindle even display Word docs and PDF's?

Well, that's something, although these days I expect my toothbrush to be able to do that. I guess price is an issue too, although it seems like a false economy - at the current price-point per function, for the Kindle to do everything an iproduct does it would cost thousands of dollars. I respect early adopters who gave the Kindle a chance, but it's been left in the dust.

Also, if you don't mind paying for books, the E-reader app is excellent and the selection of books on their site is huge - and current.

So clicked link. Never saw a Kindle before. Here's my problem, I don't do a lot of book reading in sunlight. So that feature is not exciting to me. I like to read in bed. It's not backlit, and that's a good thing according to Amazon. The only reason I would want a digital book over a good paperback is that the digital could be lit easier, but that's not a feature.

There is a good reason for gray-scale capability even if you use it just to display black-and-white text -- by careful shading of the edges of letters (i.e. dithering), it is possible to make them look much sharper and less ragged with less actual resolution.

Computer displays do this all the time; if you look at one with a strong magnifier, you can often see it.

Chris Wren - you are comparing apples(no pun intended) and oranges. Sure the IPod/IPhone is multi-featured, but as a pure e-book reader, the Kindle offers a better experience(larger screen with grey scales).

Just read a few more pages in my re-enjoyment of Stephenson's The Baroque Trilogy while I waited for then ate my scrumptious oyster po'boy. The iPhone leans nicely against the standard issue napkin holder on the formica table. And my iPhone is always in my bag or a pocket, so how much more convenient can it be?

There are even more electronic book options for the iPhone/iPod Touch:• Classics app. - if you want really beautiful book design, beyond Stanza or eReader, Classics is a great choice. Though there are very few titles, the book design is great.• Google Books - 1.5 Million books from the Google Books project, and now magazines too - all available on your iPhone/iPod Touch. Go to the following URL in Safari on your iPhone/iPod:books.google.com/googlebooks/mobile/• There has also been a rumor going around the Mac sites that Amazon is working on making all their Kindle books available for and workable on iPhone/iPod Touch. Just a rumor so far as I know now.Enjoy!

This is from today's presentation of the new Kindle. The slide about 'Whispersyc' describes the feature as, "Automatic wireless sync among Kindle, Kindle 2, and in the future, other mobile devices" (emphasis mine)

They'd be fools not to provide a Kindle reader for the iPhone/iPod Touch. E-book sales would go through the roof, and publishing would never be the same again.